Leon Uris Armageddon Front cover (Original)

Leon Uris Armageddon Front cover art by Alex Jawdokimov

Leon Uris Armageddon Front cover (Original)


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Artist: Alex Jawdokimov
Medium: Watercolour on Board
Size: 12" x 13" (300mm x 320mm)
Date: 1966
Code: JawdokimovUris

This is the unique original Watercolour painting by Alex Jawdokimov.

The original painted artwork that was used as the front cover illustration to Leon Uris powerful 1966 novel of occupied Berlin, Armageddon, paperback edition published by Corgi books in the UK.

A reading copy of the book is provided with the art.
  • Artist Biography
    Alex Jawdokimov; Smolensk, Russia
    Born in Smolensk, Russia, Alex Jawdokimov has led a remarkable life. He was brought up on a kolhoz (collective farm), but spent many of his childhood years in various concentration camps across Europe.

    He came to England in 1950 by way of Germany with his mother, who was a World War II refugee. He speaks Russian, German and English and became a naturalised British subject five years after arriving in the country. He was a student at the Somerset College of Art, Taunton.

    In 1956 Alex Jawdokimov spent a brief spell in Canada, learning to fly with the RAF. He then settled in London in 1958 and formed a Russian Cossack Dance Company (his mother had been a professional dancer in Russia) which toured Britain. He also began to act, mostly in minor roles for television. Film parts then followed and he can count amongst his credits films including ‘Music Lovers', ‘The Tamarind Seed' and ‘The Eagle Has Landed'.

    Despite his love of acting, Alex Jawdokimov's interest was still principally in painting and he exhibited alongside hundreds of other artists every weekend on the Hyde Park Railings in the Bayswater Road. He then worked in an advertising agency, afterwards becoming a freelance artist and illustrator, but he soon tired of the routine and commercial aspect of the work and began to devote more and more of his attention to his own style and methods of painting.

    Film locations offered wonderful opportunities for on-the-spot sketching and the recording of various landscapes. As a result, Jawdokimov has painted many different areas of the British Isles and the Continent. He lives in North London with his family and his love of the city is exemplified in his many pieces of artwork depicting the famous landmarks and characters of the city where he has chosen to settle.

    In 1969, after a short period a commercial artist, he took the plunge and began painting seriously. He has developed his own style, using an acrylic base texture and lighting, finishing in oils for highlights and body colour.

    Landscapes are his first love, but he has also become known for his Edwardian and Victorian London scenes. He has now developed a spectacular landscape style of birch forests using silver and gold leaf.

    He has had showings in throughout the UK and Australia and San Francisco.
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